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1The Hagg, Underhill Lane. Rebuilt 1705. At the time of this photograph, no longer inhabited and owned by Batchelors Peas Ltds., who intended to use it for lecture roomsy02251

The Hagg, Underhill Lane. Rebuilt 1705. At the time of this photograph, no longer inhabited and owned by Batchelors Peas Ltds., who intended to use it for lecture rooms

2Niagara House, Clay Wheels Lane, Wadsley Bridge, prior to demolition. Consisted of 15 rooms, stone slates, french windows and mounting block.y02252

Niagara House, Clay Wheels Lane, Wadsley Bridge, prior to demolition. Consisted of 15 rooms, stone slates, french windows and mounting block.

3Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.y02253

Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.

4Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.y02254

Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.

5Old Crown Inn, No. 710 Penistone Road. an old coaching house, with a blacksmith's shop alongside. Mentioned on 1854 O.S. mapsy02255

Old Crown Inn, No. 710 Penistone Road. an old coaching house, with a blacksmith's shop alongside. Mentioned on 1854 O.S. maps

6Forgemaster's House, Wadsley Forge, Leppings Lane, from Leake Road. Past occupants include Thomas Ward, around 1809. Owned at the time of photograph by Mr A.A. Brammally02256

Forgemaster's House, Wadsley Forge, Leppings Lane, from Leake Road. Past occupants include Thomas Ward, around 1809. Owned at the time of photograph by Mr A.A. Brammall

7Hillsborough Hall, used as Hillsborough Branch Library, Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Roady02257

Hillsborough Hall, used as Hillsborough Branch Library, Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Road

8Hillsborough Hall, used as Hillsborough Branch Library, Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Road. Built in the 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell. Later property of Rimington family and James Willis Dixon, of James Dixon and Sony02258

Hillsborough Hall, used as Hillsborough Branch Library, Hillsborough Park, off Middlewood Road. Built in the 18th century by Thos. Steade, grandfather of Pegge-Burnell. Later property of Rimington family and James Willis Dixon, of James Dixon and Son

9Nos. 83-85 Tapton Hill Road. Old building divided into two cottages. Built around 1750-60. Rumoured to be the Rose Cottage Inn, the licence transferred to the King's Head in Manchester Road 1860-80, however directories prove this incorrecty02259

Nos. 83-85 Tapton Hill Road. Old building divided into two cottages. Built around 1750-60. Rumoured to be the Rose Cottage Inn, the licence transferred to the King's Head in Manchester Road 1860-80, however directories prove this incorrect

10Workhouse Green Cottages, Fulwood, on land once named Workhouse Green. Situated on a lane off Mayfield Road at the bottom end of David Lane. Housed poor people from Sheffield's Workhouse. Around 280 years oldy02260

Workhouse Green Cottages, Fulwood, on land once named Workhouse Green. Situated on a lane off Mayfield Road at the bottom end of David Lane. Housed poor people from Sheffield's Workhouse. Around 280 years old

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